Watts
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André born 1946, U.S. concert pianist, born in Germany.
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George Frederick, 1817–1904, English painter and sculptor.
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Isaac, 1674–1748, English theologian and hymnist.
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George Frederick. 1817–1904, English painter and sculptor, noted esp for his painting Hope (1886) and his sculpture Physical Energy (1904) in Kensington Gardens, London
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Isaac. 1674–1748, English hymn-writer
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Robert Watts, who compiles the list, said this year's Rich List is "a tale of two exoduses".
From BBC • May 15, 2026
Two of the best football players in Verbum Dei history, Hardy Nickerson and Kenechi Udeze, are set to return to the Watts campus on Thursday night for a ceremony honoring their contributions.
From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2026
District 15, sometimes referred to as the one-five, includes San Pedro, Wilmington, Harbor City, Harbor Gateway and Watts.
From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026
For all of this weekend's games, he takes on Tottenham fan Alfie Watts, co-host of the Race Across the World: The Detour visual podcast.
From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026
Mr. Watts yelled, Ms. Bingham’s voice coming shortly after.
From "The Boy in the Black Suit" by Jason Reynolds
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